Barks and Cold War Politics

Daniel van Eijmeren dve at kabelfoon.nl
Mon Sep 8 14:55:28 CEST 2003


L. SCHULTE to STEVEN ROWE, 08-09-2003:

> The point is that Barks was occasionally letting his anti-Communism 
> be expressed in his stories (with things like Brutopia), in the same 
> way that his divorce might have obliquely crept through into a few 
> stories.

Barks's divorce from his second wife Clara is a FACT.
Can you prove that his "anti-Communism" is a fact, too?

> That the right-wing was soft on Hitler and other Fascists is also 
> correct, but irrelevant here, since the original comment was about 
> left-wing "softness" on Communism.

If someone criticizes left-winged people, then it's obvious that people 
will get critical towards right-winged people, too. Both policies are 
considered to be two sides of the same coin.

But let's not go into such a political discussion. It's off-topic, and 
there's plenty of room for that at DCML-TALK (http://www.dcml-talk.org).

--- Daniël


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